Residents can review alternatives for future development, parks, transportation and other issues. The city is developing a plan meant to guide it on those issues over the next few decades.

City officials have put out the call – often and loudly – for people to attend. There will be pizza, child care for toddlers, and activities for kids. Each household represented at the meeting gets a $20 credit on its water bill.

“We really want to get a better turnout” than at the first meeting several weeks ago, said Assistant City Administrator Ryan Hunt.